angeles. >>>right now shuttle endeavour is inching through the streetsoflosangeles. here'sa live picture of a vehicle that is used to traveling multiple times the speed of sound is moving slowly. >>> plus, no one can remember seeing anything like this. what is that? giant eye watches up on a beach. the question is, who lost it. >> oh i see. >>> young athlete refuses to quit. how he finished a triathlon after his prosthetic leg broke. . i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >>> welcome back. residual moisture as we look at the golden gate bridge, a little dam, a little drizzle warmer weather on the way for the weekend. >>> for you nobel watchers we've told you about physics and chemistry. new this morning the winner of the nobel peace prize is the european union praising the eu for six decades of contributions to the advancement of

. the streetsoflosangeles. >> and the report is in, what a sweeping run the disciplinary action will mean for oakland already under manned police force. good evening, i'm dana king. >> an ownership change will now have serious consequences for hundreds of workers. cbs 5 reporter with a story you'll see only on cbs 5. sharon. >> yeah, workers said they will be fired in two months because they are illegal immigrants. there aren't any firm numbers, but up to 400 people could lose their jobs. some workers got a letter from starbucks saying there's discrepancy from their social security numbers and they have 60 days to prove they will be here legally. the letter upset this worker. he wanted his voice disguised because he's an illegal immigrant. >> we put a lot of work -- 200 cooks, dishwashers, would be let go at the 19 stores, and another 200 workers where the pastries are baked in south san francisco. at the bakery, one worker says he is not worried because he is an american citizen. >> so there are people who got notices that your social security did you remember doesn't matter, is that

than they had anticipated and expected. we are at the old forum wherethelosangeleslakersused to play a little basketball back in the day before they moved. and you know, it gave an opportunity for thousands of people in the englewood area to come out and see the space shuttle. they had a marching band here. they've had music playing. "endeavour" has been sitting there for the better part of an hour. a lot longer than we had anticipated, fredericka. and i am joined by stephanie stillson who works for nasa and has been in charge of preparing all three of the space shuttle orbiters for their retirement. and stephanie, just a great reception from the people in los angeles. right? >> absolutely. from the minute we got here, prior to offloading, before the "endeavour" even got here, great support from the folks at los angeles international airport and the surrounding communities. it's been very welcoming. >> reporter: from your perspecti perspective, the shuttle retiring like this, there had been concerns because of the close quarters. there's areas where there's not much clearance

with no spacecraft has gone before. the streetsoflosangeles. we'relive. >> maybe i could do that. it looks like it's a lot of fun. >> plus, off live interview from space and why it soon may not just be a police for astronauts but as -- a place for astronauts but for people like you. >>> vice presidential faceoff. more like goofy faceoff. >> that's malarkey. >> what were both these guys thinking? >>> and the other debate, the one you won't see anywhere else. two third party candidate snubbed by the establishment here to talk issues and what's wrong with the right and the left. >> neither party's addressing them. they're broken. >>> the color of sex. blue states versus red states in the bedroom. who's more fun? break out the wine and candles. >>> those stories, plus -- >> double back -- >> the walking dead. hulk hogan's sex tape, and sean penn and kid rock's rage against the political machine. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm don lemon. thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. as we go on the air, we have a developing story to tell you about. we want to get you to the amazing pictures

that included darnell washington escaping from jail and the shootingoflosangelesdeputy.the much more coming up with a 40's releasing surveillance a man that has been flashing -- authorities releasing the surveillance video with a man that has been flashing women. and also so close for the shuttle endeavor. and a beautiful morning from mount tam good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> will come back. this 19 year-old girl is in critical condition after falling three stories from an apartment building. this was at the allegro apartment buildings he fell three stories. he is in serious condition alcohol or roughhousing could have been playing a part he is still in critical condition at the hospital. photo of a man who has been exposing himself. this suspect walke

this stretch of the routefromlosangelesinternationalairport to the california science center. now, what we can show you is, okay, we have the wing that's really close to that tree. if we look over on the other side of the street, you can now see the platform starting to move. but you can see it's almost out of room on the other side of the street. so it's a very, very delicate maneuver. this platform that it's on, each of the wheels can move individually. it can go side to side and backwards and forwards so they're trying to reposition it right now to get around that tree and try to save it. we have asked a couple of the workers here who are managing this whole process whether they're going to cut the tree down or not. they say they don't know. they have tried throughout the process to save as many trees as possible. 400 have been cut down along the route. they'll be replaced 2 for 1, but some of the residents of the communities have been upset because they don't want to lose any trees. we're still watching the process and we're going to see whether it gets by the tree. you can watch as th

" is inching its way through the streetsoflosangelestothe california science center. ted chan from our sister station in l.a. joins us with incredible pictures of the slow-moving shuttle. hello, ted. nice to see you tonight. >> reporter: hi. good to see you, too, diane. inching is correct because right now the shuttle is four hours behirnd schedule and moving very slowly, but still there's a lot of excitement along the route. in fact, right here on martin luther king boulevard, you see some crowds beginning to gather to catch a glimpse of the shuttle and see the street is ride open, which means it's still going to be a while before the shuttle actually gets here. one factor as the shuttle moves down the boulevard are the trees here. the city took very great pains to make sure that the shuttle had a clear route. they had to cut down some trees in order to do it. they also had to preserve some trees because they were planted in memory of martin luther king and they not want to cut the trees down. show you video of the shuttle now and talk about the journey that started late thursday, ear

the science museuminlosangeles. almosta day late. the problems that put the journey way behind schedule. >>> i'm going over a -- >> a breathtaking jump from the edge of the earth's atmosphere. fearless felix baumgartner attempts to break the sound barrier in a free fall. and good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. nows of fans flooded the -- thousands of fans flooded the streets around at&t park before the first game of the national league championship series. the giants are taking on the cardinals to determine who advances to the world series. cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman has more on the buzz around the ballpark. >> reporter: ann, this is it. this is the league championship series that baseball's final four is what you play for all year for fans too. 43,000 have crammed into at&t park. they're bringing their spirit and they're bringing a lot of money. >> sunflower seeds, peanuts, sodas, $1. >> reporter: that's a bargain. >> how much do you think you're going to drop tonight? >> money-wise? >> reporter: yeah. >> probably -- $600. >> the tickets were $150. and we brought some snacks. >> repor

, they oftenresemblelosangeles. andwith as many as 48,000 new jobs on the way, streets and freeways could turn into parking lots. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on the ideas being kicked around to prevent that gridlock. >> i don't even take the freeway anymore because it's so bad. >> yeah, mostly ride to work, there's a lot of bad traffic. >> it's pretty ugly stop and go traffic. actually it's a hell of a lot more stops than go in a lot of cases. >>> reporter: they are talking about getting to work in mountain view's north shore line area. the home turf of google and other fast growing high-tech companies wedged between the bay and 101 with only two roads into the area, it's now stacking up as one of the worst commutes in silicon valley. city council member laura masias says it could be getting worse. >> we could expect as many as 30,000 more people. that has not been approved so we need to plan for it carefully. >> reporter: that would nearly double the number now work in the area. >> i commute 7 miles and it takes me 30 to 35 minutes to get here. >> reporter: but window installer bill parks

the was a shotgun found inside of the vehicle they are known for crimesforlosangeles. howdid they end up in hercules? >> are you ending or releasing any information of how they ended up in our hercules? board discovered why are here? and i cannot discuss that at this point. >> in hercules, kron 4. >> a serious burglar with dozens of homes burglarized in the past 1.5 months. targeting residences near china camp state park and the peacock golf club. . peacock drive, main drive and north san pedro had been hit. and haazig madyun will show us the common thread between these burglaries. >> this burglar and san rafael striking unnoticed and making a clean get away. >> they are so needed that it is not a traditional breaking the windows and ransacking. >>reporter: these are occurring in san rafeal the glenwood and peacock neighborhoods. the most recent was on the night drive. and the sergeant describes how pillowcases are linked to each crime. >> the suspects have been doing is entering through an unlocked windows, doors. and they will go and and take jewelry, cash. they will use the victim's p

destinationinlosangeles. wewant to show you a live picture of the space shuttle and it's very slowly make its way through the streets of los angeles. it begin from the los angeles airport yesterday morning and expected to finish the 12-mile trip to the california science center around 2:00 or 3:00 this morning. earlier in the day there were large crowds and parties in the streets as the endeavour made it's way through l.a.. it was slowed by tight turns, felled trees and even trucks. nonetheless tens of thousands people stuck it out and watched the shuttle come by. the five-story shuttle that traveled eight speed of 17,500 miles per hour in space crawled through l.a. at a speed of, get this, about 2 miles per hour. >>> very, very cool pictures there. >>> all right, showing signs of improvement. what a young pakistani girl is able to do after being shot by the taliban after speak out for women's rights. >> how this base-jumper made a safe landing after falling off a cliff l. in weather i'm working on a split forecast for tomorrow, coming up, the areas that will cool of and the areas that w

's chief made by his way in professional sportsinlosangelesatop larry ellison and get into that as well but in terms of markets today stocks are a little bit. oil 92 and change. we will be right back on markets now. ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join sa nfl fan offe and make your season epic. gerri: dagen: leon panetta citing the alarm on cyber security after a series of attacks on u.s. banks this week calling this a pre 9/11 moment saying the u.s. must beef up its cyber defense or suffer as it did on september 11th for failing to heed the warning signs. get ready to dig deeper a post office. the u.s. postal service will raise postage rates. the cost of a fir

sentencing when he broke out and started his trek north. he's also accused of shooting atalosangelescountydeputy. >>> six were hurt in an overnight in san francisco. this morning they are in stable condition. the crash happened shortly before 10:00 last night on 18th and pennsylvania in the city's potrero hill neighborhood. the vehicle rolled over and ended up on 280. it closed one southbound lane of 280 and the mariposa off-ramp for a time but has cleared. >>> occupy oakland protesters plan to march on to frank ogawa plaza it was a year ago today police tore down their encampment, prompting violent clashes. 100 were arrested. today occupiers will does in all black and take over the plaza at noon followed by a march tonight at 7:00. police will let them go as long as it stays peaceful. >> criminal acts are not protected under the first amendment. our goal is to have a peaceful, successful event. >> what has happened in the past, obviously we all regret. but we are moving forward. >> city leaders say the plaza is the centerpiece of the downtown reviolate the mayor says they plan to

about it. it's nuts. >> you finally get a space shuttle through two days'oflosangelestraffic.so how do you get in the garage? >> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >>> here is what the bart delay locked like in west oakland where passengers were stranded on the platform for more than an hour. it wasn't much better across the bay in san francisco. that is where we find cbs 5 reporter don knapp. >> reporter: apparently as we learned tonight it's pretty easy to shut down the bart system if you don't mind remembering your life. when authorities say what he was doing they had no choice, but to shut the system down. stiffing crowds of bart riders clogged stairs and platforms at embarcadero and stations around the area. bart was forced to shutout unall trains using the transbay tube. >> they told us somebody had gotten into the tube and had to stop trains in and out of foreman. >> reporter: that because quarter to 7:00 on what promised to be a businessia busy night. >> reporter: bart police took a train into the tube and found the man and arrested him without incident. folks would ha

debate win ever recorded by gallup. bigger than clinton's 42 point margin over bush.4!zf[çinlosangeleslastnight musicians lent their support. mr. obama thanked the performers and threw in a not so subtle reference to his debate performance. >> the president: theyerfor flawlely, night aft nit. i can't always say the same. reporter: with the polls tightening the pressure is on vice president biden who squares off against ryan thursday night. karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> senator feinstein has called for a federal investigation into record gas prices we are pail. today's report shows san francisco averages $4.74 for regular oakland and san jose $4.68. those prices are 50 cents a gallon higher than a week ago. the senator has asked the ftc for an immediate probe questioning whether the spike is related to supply. yesterday governor brown ordered smog regulators to allow cheaper winter blend gas to go on sale early to bring down the price. >>> they are cleaning up this morning around oakland city hall after 250 protesters went on a vandalism spree last night. they broke windows

not purchased these on the street. >> this man camefromlosangeles. buthe was not alone. this man was at the giants ticket service counter. >> it looks like they sold them on the stub hub and made a copy. >> $250. >> he was here from burbank and a pretty two different? >> and not by a paper ticket. and i'd buy these and los angeles of the time but it is kind of difficult. >> i came this morning i was at the box office. and i said do you have tickets. and he purchased them from a scalper. he looked like a regular guy. he just lost $500. >> i'm going to kill this guy. >> and this couple it was $2,000. when ticket was good and one ticket was bad. and somebody has already scanned it. however, there is a fairy tale ending. >> we can get a full return refund. but let us try this again at the will refund our tickets because of this mistake and they gave us our tickets back anyway. >> and they let them and for free. but i do not think that a skelter would have offered that. i cannot think a -- skelter would offer that service. a scalper would have not offered that. >>jacqueline: take a lo

angeles. goodevening. we begin with developing news. it's been quite a showinlosangelestonight.we're taking a live look right now as space shuttle endeavour ever so slowly winds through the city, more than five hours behind schedule. right now it's at the corner of crenshaw and martin luther king, jr. beloved it's been there for the past few hours. it's headed to the science center. the journey through l.a. has been tricky, full of tight squeeze, this one forced dream trimmers to trim branches. endeavour is now estimated to arrive sometime after 5:00 a.m. we'll track its progress. >>> tonight an east bay neighborhood is on alert after a series of mail thefts. it's happening in el cerrito. but neighbors have oned a vasmght surveillance video. sergio quinn tap na is live with the details. reporter: well, terry, there are some homes in this neighborhood that have and pretty sophisticated surveillance systems, and tonight we got an exclusive look at some video that one victim hopes will help catch a thief. >> here he is on the property. running up. past our car. has a cigarette in his

program is losing $200 million a year to fraud.thelosangelestimesreports truck loads come into california and the sate pays the -- state pays the refunds even though it never got the deposit. governor jerry brown signed a law to help stop the fraud. >>> the former head of a detail in libya is set to investigate the attack last month that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens. he said his security team was pulled out weeks before the attack. he says the state department should take action now. >> the state department should not wait for the conclusion of its review board. i think there out to be a process to enhance the security of official personal. >> wednesday's hearing was called by the over site committee. >>> the man behind the video that sparked violence across the world is due in court this week. a judge in los angeles is set to decide if nakoula basseley nakoula should return to prison. he was convicted in 2010 of bank fraud is in custody. authorities say nakoula basseley nakoula is behind the film innocence of muslims that led to violent reactions in the middle eas

and very difficult trekthroughlosangelesthespace shuttle endeavour reached its final destination today. the shuttle ended its journey at the california science center about 17 hours late. it left l.a.x. back on friday. averaging just about two-miles- an-hour through the streets of l. a. about 400 trees had to be removed along the route to make room for the shuttle. thousands of people came to watch the shuttle's progress throughout the weekend. the mayor says he is jubilant that the trip is over. >> nothing like this has ever been attempted before and nothing like this will ever be attempted again. this is a once in a lifetime event. >> reporter: the east bay company serin led the logistics from making the move. >>> and the one thing on felix baumgartner's mind when he plummeted to earth at more than 800 miles per hour. >>> and an investigation is under way after a fire show injured more than 100 people in china. >>> clouds are moving into the bay area right now. but the weather pattern is about to change. coming up at 10:37 how much warming you can expect for your monday and when 90s

. yonda harris was stoppedinlosangeleslastweek. it was ruled he was a flight risk. he had checked in bags containing body bags, a smoke grenade and a biohazard suit. >> a judge will decide if a north bay teen will stand trial for attempted murder and car theft. he is now 18 but he was 17 when he was charged with the felonies. he is a accused of attempted murder in a drive by shooting. >> there is a new memorial in concord to honor a father and daughter struck and killed by an suv in april. a tree was planted near a memorial bench honoring the 41 -year-old and his 9-year-old daughter. a 17-year-old driver of the suv pleaded guilty to manslaughter with gross negligence and reckless driving. his sentencing is in ten days. >>> the bay area woman injured when a pickup truck drove up onto a sidewalk is making progress in her recovery. she was injured on september 8th. her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridg

and killing two brothersinlosangelesin1999. two years later, prosecutors say smitt kidnapped and -- smith kidnapped and killed another man in los angeles. he's already been tried for beating a man along a desert highway. the jury deadlocked in that case. he will be tried on all four charges in a single trial. >>> it took a long time but the space shuttle "endeavour" is now parked at its new home. bob decastro is live in los angeles at exposition park. and bob, the shuttle fine lip rolled to a stop yesterday afternoon, right this. >> reporter: everybody just kind of exhaling here. you said a long time. but this was 17 hours late. it actually exended up being this extended party for us here in los angeles. i'm gonna show it to you because the shuttle walk was rolled right into that pavilion. a lot of activity here this morning because they are working feverishly to try to finish up this pavilion. they are gonna close this off. this will be part of a whole interactive museum. it's just a temporary home because any are building a wing to the california science fent -- california science cente

as much as $40,000 a couple. coming up in ten minutes we will have morefromlosangelesonthe president's visit there tonight. >>> san francisco's big weekend is just about to officially be over and everything appears to have gone smoothly from the blue angels to the niners and giants, the fair and music festival. monty francis has a wrap up of what has been a busy but fun weekend for most people. hello, monty. >> thank you. good evening. more than 1 million visitors spent part of the weekend in the city and there were no major problems with traffic. even the fog lifted delaying the blue angels by only an hour. from the blue angels to blue grass they came to san francisco this weekend. packing muni bus and filling city streets. >> crazy is what it is. this is what san francisco is all about. great weather, beautiful fall day. a lot of people. a lot of great energy. a lot of fun. arer the 39 ths annual astro street fair drew hundreds of the castro sdplit is wonderful. so many much going on in the city we can always use the money for the city coffers. >> reporter: in addition to fleet wee

to be a spectacular site. the space shuttle endeavour slowly inching its way to its new homeinlosangelesatthe california cience center. they thought it would get there around 9:00 last night but they have encountered all sorts of problems having to maneuver around light poles and cutting down trying to get it out of the way. it's traveled about eight blocks this morning with roughly a mile and a half to go. >> new this morning the new mexico company that manufactures peanut butter linked to an outbreak of salmonella is expanding its recall of peanut products. sunland, incorporated has added both raw and processed peanuts both she would and out of the shell. sunland's peanut butter sold at trader joe's has been linked to 35 salmonella cases in 19 states. >>> some schools in marin county are taking a new approach to stop bullying. four schools have kicked off the no one eats alone campaign to try to prevent social isolation at school. abc7 news education reporter lyanne melendez has the story. >> let's face it, lunchtime can be lonely for some kids. >> if i sit alone i'm going to feel a

. traffic backed up fairly significantly. we'll keep you updated. >> well judgeinlosangelessaysformer oakland raider must stand trial on charges that he kidnapped and murdered 4 men. authorities say the killings came in a 9 year span starting the year after anthony smith nfl career came to an in. killings include 2 brothers found shot to death. bodies dumped about 8 miles apart. after kidnapped from a los angeles car wash. another man was found stabbed to death in a rental car and fourth was a mechanic he had a business dispute with who was killed and dumped along a highway. smith played defensive end for the oakland los angeles raiders between 1991 and 1998. he's immediateed not guilty to all of the charges against him. >>> san francisco city leaders expect to hear from the national football league by tomorrow about whether city is at least in the running to host the superbowl. game would be played at the new stadium in santa clara. seems like san francisco would still get much of the glory here. story tonight from carolyn tyler. >>reporter: santa clara is building the stadiu

to look for a serial arsonist. the shuttle endeavor is making its way to the streetsoflosangeles. alook at the delicate operation getting it there. >> a look at the s satellite. whit better weather in store for this weekend coming up measures... measure up. money to our schools. "misleading." out here. it. but there's hope. straight to our schools... keeps it there. politicians. yes on thirty-eight. (male announer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> 40 officers could face harsh discipline. hundreds of complaints against three different protests. in late 2011 and early this year. police chief howard jordan and saying they mostly did what they were asked to put some of them did act improperly. they will be held accountable. with some being suspended, and the officers union update. >> yes i just spoke with deputy chief. he stressed what you just mentioned all of the officers that the been disciplined have a right to it here. at this point there have been no officers terminated but some of them have served out their suspensions. the deputy chief went on t

threats. >> the space shuttle endeavor is on its final path towards its final resting spotthroughlosangeles.this is two days before dawn. thousands of people watched and the endeavor, however is behind schedule and not expected to arrive until the wee hours of the morning. >> mostly clear skies right now this is a live look from our mount tam cam. pushing inland off with fog along the coast and in the bay. warmer weather but first the fog tracker. you are going to wake up to overcast conditions. however by noon we will see that fog returning. it will not be that warm tomorrow. for the rest of the beirut plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures. here we are, for the rest of the-bay iraq -- with green for the coast. the yellow is representing 70's. for the bay area it is going to be nice with 77 degrees expected in redwood city. santa clara, san jose and fremont. for the inland east bay valleys beautiful piece in fairfield, concord, pittsburgh. 75 in union city. cooler along the coast and pleasant. and will have 70's and mild temperatures for the north bay. the 49ers will take on t

the shuttle. hands down one of the coolest things i've ever seen. blue skies, live picturesinlosangeles. probablythe only time we will ever see this kind of picture, at least in our lifetime. we're going to talk to former "endeavor" commander mark kelly about this and his life highlights on this shuttle coming up. ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german engineering. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your

the two-bedroom homeinlosangelesandplan to fix it up and sell it fast, making a $50,000 profit. >> so this is the hallway that leads to the bathroom and two bedrooms over there. >> reporter: this was the bathroom. >> yes. >> reporter: was. four months ago this was the living room, the dining room. you can see the house is under construction, just gutted. in a matter of two months it will be on the market and ready for sale. flipping homes helped fuel the real estate bubble and made for tv gold. remember all the shows -- from "flip this house." to "flip that house." >> one, two, three. let's get paid. >> reporter: today around the country there are 25% more homes being flipped than last year. and sellers are walking away with an average profit of $29,000. of the houses that you're selling, how many would you say are houses being flipped? >> between like 25% and 40%. >> reporter: wow. in this new generation of house flippers, many greedy speculators are being replaced by conscientious buyers. >> flippers are savvy. >> reporter: home sales may be on the rebound, but there's still more wo

picture outoflosangeles. thisis on its way to the california science center. it is only going to m.p.h. through the streets of los angeles. it is going to m.p.h.only going the speed of 2 m.p.h. it is not only going to a ride until early monday morning. for the california science center. >> this triathlon we will talk about this moving actions from a group of soldiers. one boy was actions from a group of soldiers. one boy was allow[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizon. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send

shuttle endeavor is now at its new homeinlosangeles. itrolled in after a 12-mile two day journey from l.a. x. trees had to be cut down and head to make room for the shuttle. hundreds came out including the mayor of loss san less. >> as i came through, i saw the real gift. the gift of inspiration and dream making. >> the retired shuttle will go on public display october 30thth. >>> they did it again, retired chuck yeager went with another ride faster than the speed of sound. you see him riding over the mojave dessert. he did the very same thing in the very same place. >>> let's see how fast things going in our commute, sal? >> not nearly that fast. we are slow in some areas, let's look at highway 4, it is getting busier and traffic will be busy getting through the area and it is also slow on some of the nearby freeways so give yourself some time. also i put a circle around it there, 80 coming in from vallejo to funnel, some of those -- funnel, panola, some of those vehicles are being blocked coming in from vallejo to panola, let's go to steve. >>> it feels like a summer pattern, emily

andlosangeles. thedriver of the honda also had minor injuries. >> a man walking into a crosswalk was hit by a car this evening, sending hip to the hospital with what police are calling life-threatening injuries. police say the driver stopped and it does not appear drugs or automobile were involved. witnesses say they have long complained that the area is poorly lit. >>> authorities in oregon say autopsy next week will determine if two bodies found in klamath county are those of two missing bay area men. the klamath county sheriff says detectives believe remains found in a rural area thursday night bay mai be those of 38- year-old jauregui and 42-year- old mendez ceja of richmond. the two reportedly went to oregon to buy a horse. the investigator begin two weeks ago when jauregui's burned-out truck was discovered. >>> officials in antioch say a man's body was found in the 2200 block of manzanita. right now police say the man's dame is a possible homicide. police are not saying how as we killed or whether they have made arrests. with we spoke to some neighbors who say they are worr

! >> reporter: nick watt, abcnews,losangeles. >>a lot of twisted people in the word. wow. >> my goodness. don't vote for her. don't have to send her white powder. >> relax, everybody. it is a dancing show. woo. more from abc next. powder. >> relax, everybody. it is a dancing show. woo. more from abc next. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- unprecedented attack. state department officials reveal vivid new details of last month's deadly assault in libya. >> the information comes ahead of a key hearing today on capitol hill. it's wednesday, october 10th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >>> good wednesday morning. i'm sunny hostin in for paula faris. >> always good to have you back, sunshine. >> good to be here. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. we'll get to those dramatic revelations about the rampage in benghazi in a moment. >>> also this half hour, jerry sandusky's day of reckoning. the prosecutor paints a picture of defiance and denial as sandusky is sentenced to decades in prison, likely for the rest of his life. >> likely. >> absolutely. the small

carmelandlosangeles. >>>happening now, pg & e is working to restore power to less than 100 customers still without power in castro valley after a driver hit a power pole overnight. more than 4900 customers were without power at the height of that outage. the c.h.p. says the driver lost control on north canyon road around 3:15 morning and hit that poll. the drive went down an embankment and hit a tree. no one was seriously hurt. >>> also happening, the san mateo bridge is closed, forcing drivers to find another way around town. they're installing a new seismic joint and replacing 60 feet of the bridge deck. the work comes after a cracked beam was fond during a routine inspection of the bridge in 2010. >> we've removed all six westbound and placed three of the new sections already and are in the process of placing the fourth. >> cal trans says when the bridge reopens tomorrow morning, drivers will see new barriers, crash cushions, as well as some landscaping. the bridge is scheduled to be reopened by 5 a.m. tomorrow. now during the closure, drivers can head north to the bay bridge. i w

to that museum, "endeavor," live going through the streetsoflosangeles. >>>other news now. more trouble for lance armstrong. london's "sunday times" is considering a lawsuit against the seven-time tour de france winner. the newspaper might pursue him for fraud because of the evidence released by the u.s. anti-doping agency this week. cnn's anderson cooper spoke with a former teammate who said the team's doping program was all about lance. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, it was -- i blood doped myself, you know. it was done by the team, but it was done for the tour de france. so i could be a good teammate for lance armstrong. yeah, i mean, a lot of the -- you know, he wanted you to be riding at your best when in the biggest races and for lance, it was all about winning the tour de france. >> with the fallout from that report isn't over yet. matt white stepping down from his job as sports director for an australian team after admitting to doping while riding with armstrong's team. >>> you have seen protests before, b

pictures for you. the space shuttle "endeavour" still making its way through the streetsoflosangelesonthe way to the california science center. the problem this morning causing the late arrival. >>> here's a view of san francisco, or bottom half of downtown as seen from city view camera there. foggy start to the morning. we'll talk more about a warming trend showing up in the seven-day forecast and your sunday afternoon forecast when we come right back. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> good sunday morning. 7:14 is the time. thanks for making us part of your sunday morning. looking out live to downtown san jose this time. much like san francisco, there's plenty of fog still han

is settling into its new digs tonight. the 12-mile journey through the streetsoflosangelesattimes hazardous to its new home at the california science center took most of the weekend zigzagging their way through tight corridors and under hundreds of power lines by many trees. arriving 16 hours late, but endeavour didn't suffer a scratch. its final mission accomplished. >>> and another space mission accomplished. an austiran man plunged 24 miles up. breaking the record for the highest free fall and the sound barrier in the process. he says that he hopes to train the next daredevil to break his record. >>> it's that time of the year again. male deer are out looking for mates. apparently they're not paying attention to much else. cbs5 reporter on the unusual places where bucks are in a rut. >> reporter: it is deer mating season and bad things can happen on the hunt for romance. >> looking for love and getting in trouble. [ laughter ] >> reporter: yes, bucks are getting stuck. the non-profit wild rescue shot this video over the weekend of an entanglement. the confused deer wondered int

the stageinlosangelesata star-studded event that included celebrities like jon bon jovi, stevie wonder and katie perry. the president march veld at their performances and even took a shot at his own debate performance. >> everybody here incredible professionals, such great friends. they just performed flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. >> as for mitt romney, the republican nominee is set to take aim at the president's leadership and foreign policy at the virginia military institute where he is this morning. >>> new this morning. a major milestone in achievement for a bay area scientists. uc san francisco researcher shinya yam macha has won the nobel prize for medicine, responsible for a major stem cell break through. christie smith is live at ucsf right now. christie, i guess the question is when exactly did they find out about this? >> i have to tell you, they are buzzing here at ucsf. they tell me they got the call from 2:30 this morning from the cher himself saying he won the nobel prize in medicine from a discovery he started researching in 2006. shinya yama

space shuttleinlosangeles. treehaulers had to make way for the wing span. >>> this morning, felix baumgartner is in the record books. a helium carried his capsule and he jumped from 128,000 feet breaking the record of 103,000 feet set back in 1960. he is the first person to break the sound barrier with his own body. baumgartner survived, but there was a scary moment when he was in an uncontrolled tumble. >> i tried to put an arm out and it did not work. you are always late. when you fail at that speed with the suit, you don't feel the air. it is hard to predict what you have to do. >> he reached the top speed of 834 miles per hour. thanks for being with us. have a great day, everybody. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet

to the morning commute the endeavour began a terrestrial crawl along the streetsoflosangelesthismorning on its way to the california science center. hundreds of spectators cheered from the sidewalks as the shuttle passed at two miles an hour. indivorce was backed into a shopping center parking lot that's where it sits now being prepared for the next leg crossing over 405 tonight. >>> giants drying off from the champagne showers looking forward to finding out which team they face in the national league championship series. they beat the reds yesterday. posey's grand-slam in the fit led the giants to a 6-4 victory. tonight's game between the cardinals and the nationals will determine which of those two teams the giants will face for the title and whether sunday's first game will be in san francisco or washington, d.c.. >> different story in oakland. a's fans are thanking their team for a fantastic season. the cinderella team lost last night in game five of their division series. tigers shut them out 6-0. the fans say what a ride it was in losing gave their team a standing ovation. that's

. it wasn't until three hours ago that the shuttle parked at thecalifornialosangelesmewscheme of science. it took all day friday, all day saturday, more than half of today to travel 12 measly miles. thousands came out to see it. >> an amazing event. that's why i'm here with my daughter. to make sure she sees and it is part of it. >> a once in a lifetime deal with the spate space shuttle going down the streets of l.a. >> one of the reasons it took so long was because of the tight squeeze. engineers had to shoe horne the shuttle around trees and power lines. >> up next, a feat no man has ever done before. [applause] >> the extreme athlete who jumped from the stratosphere and made a nearly 24-mile sky dive back to earth, and leigh glaser says, get ready for warmer >> a skydiver successfully made his ascent from the edge of space, breaking the speed of sound during the freefall. felix bum baumgartner ascended in a helium balloon that carried him to 23 miles, more than three times the cruising al a.l.itude of the average air lynner. he hit a speed of 833 miles-per-hour. >> stand up

science centerinlosangeles. itarrived 17 hours behind schedule sunday after incredible historic journey through the center of the city. crews chopped down nearly 400 trees to clear the path, crawled through the streets two miles per hour. >> this thing is amazing. we were going around -- [ inaudible ] >> there were several close calls for endeavour. it came close to hitting light poles and tree branches. it will go on display beginning october 30th. >>> trivia, private test pilot wanted $100,000, yeager did it for -- for what an air force captain made in. >>> recall of peanut products possibly contaminated with salmonella grows. >>> one thing new research finds you should do to be smarter and slimmer. the best part is, it is free. >>> president obama and mitt romney get ready for another showdown tomorrow night. a poll shows another change in the candidates' momentum. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliabil

part of the afternoon going to taper in intensity. upper 60s san diegoandlosangeles. 81palm springs. cold front did push through southern california didn't bring them the rain that it brought us. tonight better chance of showers chunk of energy will roll through neighborhoods while we are sleeping yellows and oranges out there we could have moderate to heavy rain even small hail, 40s north bay, rest of news the low to mid 50s rainfall amounts quarter to half inch out of what minimal showers we get today and better chance tonight and tomorrow, storms hang out over the ocean thursday and look at friday through monday, more like where we should be with a lot of 70s from the coast. be careful, especially south bay with the rain. >>> heads-up if you are traveling to tahoe just checked in with caltrans westbound 80 at truckee being held, eastbound getting through with chain requirements beginning at baxter. ly shot of san jose, rain headlights -- snaking northbound 280 past highway 17 out of santa cruz mountains that is problem-free. incident not yet, toll plaza no incident smooth heading

guy creator seth mcfarland will host the 2013 oscars ceremonyinlosangeles. >>this will be the first time he's hosted. >> he made his directorial debut this year with ted which took in 420 million dollars at the box office. he also hosted the season opener of "saturday night live" last month. >> oscars will be right here on abc7 on february 24 . >> it is the first time he's been on an oscar stage. >> he looks glamorous. >> we know he has talent. >> he does. >> mr. glamour himself checking in on today's weather. >> spencer is upstairs. we have temperatures right now already in the 70s and 80s on our way to 80s and 90s. some 70s at the coast. ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making me

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